I'd say if you are using a negative film, just fix it when you make the prints.

If you are using transparency film, I'd consider an 80A as it will convert 3200�K to daylight, maybe an 80B 3400�K to daylight filters. It's going to depend on what bulbs they have in the theater lights. Remember standard incandescents are 2900�K and are very warm colored.

Mr. Bill



Francis Zhou wrote:
Sorry for this off topic question:

I need to shoot a school event in a theater. I am planning on using ISO800
films without flash so as not to annoy people too much. What is the proper
filter to use to correct for that theater lighting? 80 series? What
strength?

I use an EOS650 if that matters. Ah, that is my EOS content ...
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